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Background imageRebuilt Collection: Skansen, Stockholm - open air museum

Skansen, Stockholm - open air museum
Skansen was the first open-air museum in Sweden, founded in 1891 by Artur Hazelius. It contains examples of Swedish houses, painstakingly deconstructed, brought to Skansen and then rebuilt

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Reichstags Dome by Norman Foster (b. 1935). Night. Berlin. G

Reichstags Dome by Norman Foster (b. 1935). Night. Berlin. G
Dome of the Reichstag, seat of the German Parliament, designed by Norman Foster (b.1935). Interior. Night. Berlin. Germany

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Latvia. Riga. House of the Blackheads (Melngalvju nams). Ere

Latvia. Riga. House of the Blackheads (Melngalvju nams). Erected in 14th century for the Brotherhood of Blackheads, a guild for unmarried German merchants in Riga

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Italy. Rome. Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran. Interior

Italy. Rome. Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran. Interior
Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran. Interior, rebuilt by Francesco Borromini (1599-1667). 1646-1649. Papal Altar with a reliquary with the heads of Saints Peter and Paul. The canopy are gothic. Rome

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Germany. Berlin. Cathedral of St. Hedwig. Partial view

Germany. Berlin. Cathedral of St. Hedwig. Partial view
Germany. Berlin. Partial view of the Cathedral of St. Hedwig, erected between 1747 and 1773 by architects Wenzeslaus Von Knobelsdorff, Jean Laurent Legeay and Johann Boumann

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Sydney, Australia - General Post Office

Sydney, Australia - General Post Office
Slide showing a photograph of the General Post Office in Sydney. It is located at the western end of Martin Place. Designed by colonial architect James Barnet

Background imageRebuilt Collection: St Faiths Union Workhouse, Norfolk

St Faiths Union Workhouse, Norfolk
The St Faiths Union workhouse at Horsham St Faith near Norwich. The building, originally erected in around 1806, was gutted by fire in 1922 and never rebuilt. Date: Date unknown

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Stadium for the 1928 Amsterdam Olympic Games

Stadium for the 1928 Amsterdam Olympic Games
An aerial view of the stadium built for the 1928 Amsterdam Olympics. Originally with a capacity of 32, 000, the stadium was rebuilt to accomodate 42, 000

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Baynards Castle

Baynards Castle
aka Castle Baynard : a great house on the Thames at Blackfriars dating from the 11th century, though periodically rebuilt until its destruction in the Great Fire. Date: circa 17th century

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Newcastle Cathedral

Newcastle Cathedral
St. Nicholas Cathedral, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England. The 12th century building was destroyed by fire in 1216. Rebuilt in the 14th century, 15th century tower and steeple Date: 1950s

Background imageRebuilt Collection: IRAQ. Babylon. Gate of Ishtar (580 BC). Rebuilt

IRAQ. Babylon. Gate of Ishtar (580 BC). Rebuilt. Babylonian art. Neo-Babylonian Art. Architecture

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Crystal Palce, Sydenham, the Nave under construction

Crystal Palce, Sydenham, the Nave under construction
The 1851 Great Exhibition building was remodelled and rebuilt in Sydenham between 1852 and 1854. The nave with the intersection of the North Transept. Date: circa 1853

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Asylum for Female Orphans, Westminster

Asylum for Female Orphans, Westminster. The institution was rebuilt in 1824 to a design by L.W. Lloyd. Date: 1828

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Papelotte Farm - Waterloo

Papelotte Farm - Waterloo
Papelotte Farm is located on the Waterloo battlefield and formed part of the defence system of the Duke of Wellington on 18 June 1815

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Parish Church Cromer

Parish Church Cromer - Long aisled Church, Square Tower. Part of Box 145 Boswell Collection - East Coast. The Church of St Peter

Background imageRebuilt Collection: English Cathedrals - The Cloister- Gloucester

English Cathedrals - The Cloister- Gloucester - View along high vaulted corridor. Part of Box 144 Boswell.Collection Wardle records that in 1058 Ealdred, Bishop of Worcester at the time

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Italy. Murano Island. Church of Santa Maria e San Donato

Italy. Murano Island. Church of Santa Maria e San Donato. Initially built in 7th century, rebuilt in 9th century and most recently, in 1040 AD

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Israel. Jerusalem. Tower of David

Israel. Jerusalem. Tower of David, ancient citadel built in the 2nd century BC and rebuilt several times

Background imageRebuilt Collection: France. Paris. Hotel de Ville. Renaissance revival

France. Paris. Hotel de Ville. Renaissance revival
Par?=?s. Ayuntamiento (H?tel de Ville). Rebuilt in 1873-1892 by architects Theodore Ballu and Edouard Deperthes

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Italy. Rome. The Basilica of Saint Clement. Interior of the

Italy. Rome. The Basilica of Saint Clement. Interior of the
Italy. Rome. The Basilica of Saint Clement (Basilica di San Clemente al laterano). Church dedicated to Pope Clement I (1st cenutry A.C.)

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Italy. Rome. The Basilica of Saint Clement. Cloister

Italy. Rome. The Basilica of Saint Clement. Cloister
Italy. Rome. The Basilica of Saint Clement (Basilica di San Clemente al laterano). Dedicated to Pope Clement I (1st cenutry A.C.)

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Italy. Rome. The Basilica of Saint Clement. Exterior

Italy. Rome. The Basilica of Saint Clement. Exterior
Italy. Rome. The Basilica of Saint Clement (Basilica di San Clemente al laterano). Church dedicated to Pope Clement I (1st cenutry A.C.)

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Italy. Rome. Church of Saint Jerome of the Croats. 16th cent

Italy. Rome. Church of Saint Jerome of the Croats. 16th cent
Italy. Rome. Church of Saint Jerome of the Croats (San Girolamo degli Schiavoni). Rebuilt between 1588-1589, under the pontificate of Sixtus V, by Martino Longhi the Elder (15341591). Facade

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Italy. Rome. Sacred area of Largo di Torre Argentina. Temple

Italy. Rome. Sacred area of Largo di Torre Argentina. Temple A devoted to Jutuna. Built by Gaius Lutatius Catulus. 3rd century BC. Firs, remains of Temple B. 2nd century BC

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Pantheon of Agrippa. 2nd century. Dome. Interior. Rome. Ital

Pantheon of Agrippa. 2nd century. Dome. Interior. Rome. Ital
Pantheon of Agrippa. Erected by emperor Marcus Agrippa and rebuilt by Hadrian in 126 AD. Dome. Interior. Detail. Rome. Italy

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Germany. Berlin. German Church (Deutscher Dom). 18th century

Germany. Berlin. German Church (Deutscher Dom). 18th century
Germany. Berlin. German Church (Deutscher Dom), built in the 18th century by Karl Von Gontard and late 20th century rebuilt after its destruction in World War II. Used as a museum

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Germany. Berlin. State Opera. Facade

Germany. Berlin. State Opera. Facade
Germany. Berlin. State Opera. Partial view of the facade

Background imageRebuilt Collection: German Parliament. Facade. Berlin. Germany

German Parliament. Facade. Berlin. Germany
Germany. Berlin. German Parliament in the Reichstag building. 1884-1894. Built by Paul Wallot and rebuilt by Norman Foster between 1992-1999. Exterior

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Roman bridge of Cihuri. Spain

Roman bridge of Cihuri. Spain
Spain. La Rioja. Roman bridge of Cihuri over Tiron river. Rebuilt in the Middle Ages

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Albania. Butrint. Temple of Asklepios

Albania. Butrint. Temple of Asklepios, constructed in the 3rd century BC, and rebuilt in the 2nd century BC

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Temple of Augustus. Roman Empire. Pula. Croatia

Temple of Augustus. Roman Empire. Pula. Croatia
ROMAN ART. CROATIA. Temple of Augustus, dedicated to the goddess Roma and the emperor Augustus. It was built between the year 2 B.C. and 14 A.D

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Henry Currey, Architect

Henry Currey, Architect
HENRY CURREY Architect responsible for the splendidly rebuilt St Thomass Hospital, London, opened by Victoria in 1871. Date: CIRCA 1870

Background imageRebuilt Collection: South Ken Mus (V and A)

South Ken Mus (V and A)
An interior view of the South Kensington Museum, which will be renamed the Victoria and Albert in 1899 and rebuilt to reopen in 1909. Date: 1867

Background imageRebuilt Collection: V and a Exterior Mono

V and a Exterior Mono
A boring photo of the recently rebuilt Victoria and Albert Museum, formerly the South Kensington Museum, renamed in 1899 as the V & A, and rebuilt to reopen in 1909. Date: 1914

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Lincolns Inn Theatre

Lincolns Inn Theatre
This theatre in Portugal Street, London, was also known as the Theatre Royal as it was used by Thomas Killigrew while the Theatre Royal, Bridges Street was being rebuilt. Date: 1811

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Sir John Blundell Maple - Politician and Philanthropist

Sir John Blundell Maple - Politician and Philanthropist
Sir John Blundell Maple, 1st Baronet (1845-1903) - Furniture merchant, MP, successful racehorse owner and Philanthropist who rebuilt University College Hospital. Date: 1889

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Colonial Hotel, Nassau, Bahamas, West Indies

Colonial Hotel, Nassau, Bahamas, West Indies
The new Colonial Hotel, Nassau, Bahamas, West Indies, rebuilt after a fire. Date: circa 1925

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Rebuilt Cloth Hall, Ypres, Belgium

Rebuilt Cloth Hall, Ypres, Belgium
The Cloth Hall, Ypres, Belgium, meticulously rebuilt after it was damaged during the First World War. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Reopening of the Little Theatre, 1920

Reopening of the Little Theatre, 1920
Feature in The Sphere reporting on the reopening of the Little Theatre, Adelphi, London which opened its doors in 1920 after it had been destroyed in a bombing raid on 4 September 1917

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Bells of Ouseley Inn in its Original Guise, Old Windsor, Ber

Bells of Ouseley Inn in its Original Guise, Old Windsor, Ber
Thought to be the Bells of Ouseley Inn in its Original Guise, Old Windsor, Windsor, Berkshire, England. Rebuilt 1936 Date: 1900s



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